Monday, November 24, 2008

Philadelphia Campus Continuing to Meet Airline Mechanic Demand

PHILADELPHIA, PA (11/24/08) – Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) is continuously looking for ways to meet the airline industry’s need for trained airline mechanics. The latest method is with the introduction of the Aviation Maintenance Technician Electronics program. This 100-week certificate program offered at the Philadelphia campus, adds the electronics portion to the school’s current Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) curriculum. This hybrid program takes students from the basics of flight through the latest technological advances in the world of aviation.
“Adding the avionics portion to our already successful AMT program, allows students to be more qualified for immediate employment with the airlines upon graduation,” states Kyle Berry, School Director, “As airplanes become increasingly computerized, avionics knowledge is a must for A&P mechanics to stay competitive in the job market.”
About Aviation Institute of Maintenance
AIM –Philadelphia campus is part of the nation’s largest family of aviation maintenance schools, headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Through AIM’s FAA-approved program, students prepare for a high-flying career in aviation maintenance. AIM graduates are meeting the increasing global demands of commercial, cargo, corporate and private aviation employers. AIM’s other campuses are located in Atlanta; Chesapeake, Virginia; Dallas; Houston; Indianapolis; Kansas City, Missouri; Manassas, Virginia; and Orlando.

http://news.aviationmaintenance.edu/2008/11/aviation-school-continuing-to-meet-airline-mechanic-demand/

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